What to Watch For When Purchasing a Motorcycle - Ninja 250

What to Watch For When Purchasing a Motorcycle - Ninja 250Kawasaki Ninja 250 purchasing heads up.What to look for:rusted boltsif the bike has been dropped oil level breaksslider scuffsengine soundtransmission clicking and grindingcold start with on chokeabuse of any kind.

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Comments

foleymoe1

There is so much wrong and bad information in this video you should just skip right over it

about 20 days ago

Cailean Darrington

quite helpful and very straight forward advice im looking at investing in the same model in the next coming months thanks for the help.

about 1 month ago

HDS BARRACUDA

I didn’t do any of this when I bought mine , cracked fairings , fucked tyres , fucked chain etc etc

about 5 months ago

Oskaradam

How big is the bike i consider it, but i am 191cm tall (6'3") and 105kg (230 pounds).

about 6 months ago

Jigdel Dorjee

Is 1900 dollars good for a 2010 10000 miles on it...hit me up

about 7 months ago

GhostRiderr

Sooo now we know which bike not to purchase.. “ Yours”😂😂

about 8 months ago

Buckg230

Looking to buy a bike is a ninja 250 a good starter bike

about 8 months ago

marvelous Marvin

Is ot fast

about 9 months ago

Dr Faust

Thanks for the infos!

about 11 months ago

Matt

great info, thanks man.

about 11 months ago

ItsRapidz

Ugh 2 complicated ill just buy a new one..

about 1 year ago

Get iRie

Please buy a bigger bike for the love of god!

about 1 year ago

Dazzlar

all bikes have there own clutch friction point so that's not true

about 1 year ago

Chase Null

With kawasaki, if the fairings dont say "ninja" or the model number of the bike like "zx6r" or "650" if any decal is present on one side then missing on the opposite side, big red flag that the fairings have been replaced meaning they are covering a dump.

about 1 year ago

Squiggles Avatar

A lot of the owners of these know nada about bikes. Bikes that are neglected till they go no more, can be a cheap option. But hard work

about 1 year ago

NotQuiteMelvin

6:15 thank god for this shot. I bought a Ninja 250 a few days ago and noticed the "ticking" noise today. Thought it might be something to do with valve clearance but it sounds exactly like yours, if not fainter

about 1 year ago

QuickCarCare

Automotive BRAKES are spelled like this.. taking your lunch BREAK is spelled like that :) Good vid bro lol

about 1 year ago

Ask Questions

The clutch handle can be adjusted to grab at any point so that clutch handle thing was wrong.

about 1 year ago

ThatBlueCivicEk

Their selling has me a 06 4K miles for 610$ it's leaking gas when he rides it ? And the back tire needs replacing that means he was probably messing with it ? Like burning rubber

about 1 year ago

Ragecage07

check forks head bearing do INSPECTION on underside of clutch cover AND stater cover CAN let u KNOW if lowsided . start bike when its cold check if cold by feeling engine. ask him for service records inspect coolin FLUID hoses. make sure no jb weld ANYWHERE u CAN tell alot FROM cold start . look at brake fluid pop seat AND cowl see if bad wiring. bring fluke meter checks charging system look for junkyard identification make sure vin on MOTOR matches vin on frame and vin under seat LOOK for aftermarket parts and visualize fitment

about 1 year ago

Nicholas Huizar

You can also get the vin number and ask your insurance agent to run it.

about 1 year ago

Davian Nitz

My boss is selling his 2012 ninja with only 580 miles and wants $3,000 but it needs new jets is it worth it to buy it or is it not worth my time

about 1 year ago

Merdzhan Mehmedov

should i get one for around 1500 euro ?

about 1 year ago

Centripidle

What if the owner straight up confesses all the faults you have just explained?? 😁

about 1 year ago

Killed by Shrek

why they gotta be ugly hoes?

about 2 years ago

Joshua Fuchs

Just buy a brand new bike, it will save you a lot of headaches in the long run and it will give you years and years of enjoyment

about 2 years ago

Jacob Justus In reply to Joshua Fuchs

New bikes have massive depreciation, I'll pass

about 2 years ago

Marlin Robertson In reply to Joshua Fuchs

Not everyone can afford that

about 2 years ago

Lazaro Alfonso

You might just need to adjust your clutch gripping zone, not big deal. So you woul need tocheck how much thread is left for adjustment.

about 2 years ago

Saron Lucky

I like ninja bike

about 2 years ago

comedyman112

omfg dude. your fooken intro. i had max volume and it was late at night